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Journal of Archaeological Science 39/4

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Jaar2012

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume39/4

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Pagina’s777-1195

UitgeverElsevier

PlaatsAmsterdam

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Statistical tool for dating and interpreting archaeological contexts using pottery 777-790
Bellanger L. & Husi P.

Development and application of methods used to source prehistoric Southwestern maize: a review 791-807
Benson L.V.
  • Methods and strategies used to source archaeological maize cobs . Extraction of Sr isotopes from soils and cobs: early approaches , pp. 795-796
  • Methods and strategies used to source archaeological maize cobs . Trace-metal extractions from soils , pp. 796-797
  • Methods and strategies used to source archaeological maize cobs . The evolution of cob processing methods , pp. 797-798
  • Methods and strategies used to source archaeological maize cobs . The cleaning of contaminated unburned archaeological cobs , pp. 798-799
  • Methods and strategies used to source archaeological maize cobs . Soil sampling , pp. 799-800
  • Comparison of 87Sr/86Sr ratios of archaeological cobs with 87Sr/86Sr ratios of synthetic soil waters from fourteen archaeological regions , pp. 800-803
  • Problems with the application of trace-metal ratios to source archaeological cobs , pp. 803-804
  • A failed attempt to apply Pb isotopes to the sourcing of archaeological cobs , p. 804
  • Field sampling strategies , pp. 804-805
  • Where did the cobs come from that were found at Aztec Ruin and Chaco Canyon? , p. 806

Charcoal analyses as an environmental tool for the study of Early Medieval sunken houses infills in Roztoky near Prague, Czech Republic 808-817
Novák J., Lisá L., Pokorný P. & Kuna M.

Chemical analysis of white porcelains from the Ding Kiln site, Hebei Province, China 818-827
Cui J., Wood N., Qin D., Zhou L., Ko M. & Li X.

Ancient DNA in archaeological wheat grains: preservation conditions and the study of pre-Hispanic agriculture on the island of Gran Canaria (Spain) 828-835
Oliveira H.R., Civán P., Morales J., Rodríguez-Rodríguez A., Lister D.L. & Jones M.K.
  • Material and methods . DNA extraction , p. 830
  • Material and methods . PCR amplification, cloning and sequencing , p. 830
  • Results . Optimization of the protocols and the level of DNA preservation in ancient wheat seeds , p. 831
  • Results . Species identification of the Guayadeque samples and assessment of genetic variability , pp. 831-832

Fuel, Fire and Heat: an experimental approach to highlight the potential of studying ash and char remains from archaeological contexts 836-847
Braadbaart F., Poole I., Huisman H.D.J. & van Os B.

Nature vs. Culture: present-day spatial distribution and preservation of open-air rock art in the Côa and Douro River Valleys (Portugal) 848-866
Aubry T., Luís L. & Dimuccio L.A.
  • Geological setting at regional scale , p. 850
  • Rock art support formation and weathering overview , pp. 850-852
  • Materials and methods . Geological structural analysis from regional to field scales , p. 852
  • Materials and methods . Assessment of fracture/joint surface weathering , p. 852
  • Materials and methods . Côa panel formation and preservation predictive model , pp. 852-857
  • Results . Structural and kinetic forcing for the rock art panels formation , pp. 857-860
  • Results . Rock art panels distribution of different periods , pp. 860-863
  • Results . Côa panel formation and preservation maps (model validation and verification) , pp. 863-864

An investigation of diet in early Anglo-Saxon England using carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of human bone collagen 867-874
Mays S. & Beavan N.
  • Results . Statistical analysis of isotope data , pp. 869-870
  • Results . IsoSource estimations of dietary composition , pp. 870-871

pXRF: a study of inter-instrument performance 875-883
Goodale N., Bailey D.G., Jones G.T., Prescott C., Scholz E., Stagliano N. & Lewis C.
  • Importance of sourcing stone , p. 875
  • Results . pXRF vs. WD Comparison , pp. 879-880
  • Results . Intra-instrument performance , p. 880
  • Results . Inter-instrument performance , p. 880
  • Results . Instrument stability/drift , pp. 880-882
  • Results . pXRF vs. laboratory edXRF , p. 882

Archaeological indicators for sea level change and coastal neotectonic deformation: the submerged Roman fish tanks of the gulf of Matala, Crete, Greece 884-895
Mourtzas N.D.
  • Construction and functional characteristics of fish tanks , p. 885
  • Archaeological data for the dating of fish tanks , pp. 885-886
  • The Roman mean sea level of SW coast of central Crete , pp. 891-892
  • Historical seismicity and its probable correlation with the submersion of the coasts , pp. 892-893

Carcass damage and digested bone from mountain lions (Felis concolor): implications for carcass persistence on landscapes as a function of prey age 896-907
Stiner M.C., Munro N.D. & Sanz M.
  • Predator characteristics, study area and project background , pp. 897-898

Distilling zinc for the Ming Dynasty: the technology of large scale zinc production in Fengdu, southwest China 908-921
Zhou W., Martinón-Torres M., Chen J., Liu H. & Li Y.
  • Results . Minerals , pp. 910-911
  • Results . Zinc , p. 911
  • Results . Retorts (Pots, Condensers, Pockets) , pp. 911-915
  • Results . Slag , p. 915
  • Discussion . The distillation reactions , pp. 915-918
  • Results . Retort design , pp. 918-920

U-series dating of soda straw stalactites from excavated deposits: method development and application to Blanche Cave, Naracoorte, South Australia 922-930
St Pierre E., Zhao J.-x., Feng Y.-x. & Reed E.

Terrestrial hermit crabs (Anomura: Coenobitidae) as taphonomic agents in circum-tropical coastal sites 931-941
Szabó K.
  • Identification of hermitted shells . Neritidae , p. 934
  • Identification of hermitted shells . Turbinidae , pp. 934-935
  • Identification of hermitted shells . Planaxidae and Thaidinae , p. 935
  • Coenobitid behavioural ecology - considering the susceptibility of tropical coastal shell middens , pp. 936-939
  • The importance of isolating hermitted shell within archaeological deposits , p. 940

Technological, elemental and colorimetric analysis of an engraved ochre fragment from the Middle Stone Age levels of Klasies River Cave 1, South Africa 942-952
d'Errico F., García Moreno R. & Rifkin R.F.

The ‘invisible’ product: developing markers for identifying dung in archaeological contexts 953-963
Lancelotti C. & Madella M.
  • A model for dung identification . Pattern of spherulite inclusion in dung cakes , pp. 954-955
  • A model for dung identification . Patterns of phytolith inclusion in dung cakes , pp. 955-957
  • A model for dung identification . Pattern of chemical elements in dung cakes , p. 957
  • Results . Spherulite examination and quantification , pp. 957-958
  • Results . Phytoliths , pp. 958-961
  • Results . Multi-element analysis , p. 961

Neutron tomography for the assessment of consolidant impregnation efficiency in Portuguese glazed tiles (16th and 18th centuries) 964-969
Prudêncio M.I., Stanojev Pereira M.A., Marques J.G., Dias M.I., Esteves L., Burbidge C.I., Trindade M.J. & Albuquerque M.B.
  • Materials and methods . X-ray diffraction , p. 966
  • Materials and methods . Neutron tomography , p. 966
  • Results and discussion . Mineralogical composition (ceramic body) , pp. 966-967
  • Results and discussion . Neutron tomography , pp. 967-968

Local mining or lead importation in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis? Lead isotope analysis of curse tablets from Roman Carthage, Tunisia 970-983
Skaggs S., Norman N., Garrison E., Coleman D. & Bouhlel S.
  • Materials and methods . Analytical methods (EMPA method, TIMS method) , pp. 972-974
  • Materials and methods . Tunisian ores , pp. 974-975
  • Materials and methods . Curse tablets , pp. 975-976
  • Results and interpretations . EMPA of curse tablets , pp. 976-977
  • Results and interpretations . Lead isotope analysis of Tunisian ores , p. 978
  • Results and interpretations . Lead isotope analysis of curse tablets , pp. 978-981

Testing the provenance of Patayan pottery at Las Colinas: chemical and petrographic analyses of phyllite-temper fragments 984-993
Abbott D.R., Kelly S.E., Lack A.D. & Beck M.E.
  • Petrographic results , pp. 989-990
  • SEM-EDS results , pp. 990-991

Ashes to ashes, charcoal to dust: micromorphological evidence for ash-induced disintegration of charcoal in Early Neolithic (LBK) soil features in Elsloo (The Netherlands) 994-1004
Huisman D.J., Braadbaart F., van Wijk I.M. & van Os B.J.H.

Provenancing the rhyolitic and dacitic components of the Stonehenge landscape bluestone lithology: new petrographical and geochemical evidence 1005-1019
Bevins R.E., Ixer R.A., Webb P.C. & Watson J.S.

New archaeozoological evidence for the introduction of the guinea pig to Europe 1020-1024
Pigière F., Van Neer W., Ansieau C. & Denis M.
  • Domestication of the guinea pig and its introduction to Europe , pp. 1020-1021
  • Archaeological finds from the town of Mons (Belgium, Hainaut) , p. 1021
  • Identification, description and isotopic analysis of the guinea pig from Mons , pp. 1021-1022

New evidence for the use of cinnabar as a colouring pigment in the Vinca culture 1025-1033
Gajic-Kvascev M., Stojanovic M.M., Smit Z., Kantarelou V., Germanos Karydas A., Sljivar D., Milovanovic D. & Andric V.

Google Earth, GIS and stone-walled structures in southern Gauteng, South Africa 1034-1042
Sadr K. & Rodier X.

Characterization of prehispanic cosmetics found in a burial of the ancient city of Teotihuacan (Mexico) 1043-1062
Doménech-Carbó M.T., Vázquez de Agredos-Pascual M.L., Osete-Cortina L., Doménech-Carbó A., Guasch-Ferré N., Manzanilla L.R. & Vidal-Lorenzo C.
  • Experimental issues . Reagents , p. 1045
  • Experimental issues . Light microscopy , pp. 1045-1046
  • Experimental issues . Scanning electron microscopy-X-ray microanalysis , p. 1046
  • Experimental issues . Transmission electron microscopy , p. 1046
  • Experimental issues . X-ray diffraction/X-ray microdiffraction , p. 1046
  • Experimental issues . Voltammetry of microparticles , p. 1046
  • Experimental issues . FTIR spectroscopy , p. 1046
  • Experimental issues . UV-Vis spectrophotometry , p. 1046
  • Experimental issues . Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry , p. 1047
  • Results . Characterization of minerals (Dark red samples, Black samples, Mica containing samples, Yellow and yellow ochre samples, Samples with color ranging from brown-reddish to beige-orange) , pp. 1047-1057
  • Results . Characterization of organic materials , pp. 1057-1059
  • Discussion . Cosmetic use of the pigmenting materials found , pp. 1059-1060
  • Discussion . Funerary rites , p. 1060

Elephants and subsistence : evidence of the human exploitation of extremely large mammal bones from the Middle Palaeolithic site of PRERESA (Madrid, Spain) 1063-1071
Yravedra J., Rubio-Jara S., Panera J., Uribelarrea D. & Pérez-González A.
  • The importance of consuming bone marrow , p. 1064
  • Pleistocene sites showing direct evidence of human exploitation of proboscideans , pp. 1064-1065

Changes in human bones boiled in seawater 1072-1079
Trujillo-Mederos A., Alemán I., Botella M. & Bosch P.
  • Materials and methods . Boiling procedure , p. 1073
  • Materials and methods . Sample degreasing , p. 1073
  • Materials and methods . Characterization techniques (Powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), Scanning electron microscopy/Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM/EDS)) , p. 1074
  • Results . Atomic absorption , p. 1074
  • Results . X-ray diffraction , p. 1074
  • Results . Scanning electron microscopy , pp. 1074-1075
  • Results . Energy dispersive spectroscopy , pp. 1075-1076
  • Discussion . Bone surface , p. 1076
  • Discussion . Ca:P ratio , pp. 1076-1077
  • Discussion . Fibrils , p. 1077
  • Discussion . Archaeological context , pp. 1077-1078

The medieval iron market in Ariège (France) : multidisciplinary analytical approach and multivariate analyses 1080-1093
Leroy S., Cohen S.X., Verna C., Gratuze B., Téreygeol F., Fluzin P., Bertrand L. & Dillmann P.

The provenancing of ochres from the Neolithic Temple Period in Malta 1094-1102
Attard Montalto N., Shortland A. & Rogers K.

Ectopic paragonimiasis from 400-year-old female mummy of Korea 1103-1110
Shin D.H., Oh C.S., Lee S.J., Lee E.-J., Yim S.G., Kim M.J., Kim Y.-S., Lee S.D., Lee Y.S., Lee H.J. & Seo M.
  • Materials and methods . Ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis , pp. 1104-1105
  • Materials and methods . Phylogenetic analysis , p. 1105
  • Materials and methods . Precautions against contamination , p. 1105

Spatial network analysis of a terminal prehispanic and early colonial settlement in highland Peru 1111-1122
Wernke S.A.

Diagenesis in bone and enamel apatite carbonate; the potential of density separation to assess the original composition 1123-1130
Shin J.Y. & Hedges R.E.M.
  • Introduction . Characteristic differences between biogenic and diagenic carbonate , pp. 1123-1124
  • Introduction . Existing pretreatment methods , p. 1124
  • Introduction . Validity testing method , p. 1124
  • Methods . Bone density fractionation , p. 1125
  • Methods . Bone carbonate pretreatment for stable isotope analysis and radiocarbon dating , p. 1125
  • Methods . Bone collagen extraction for stable isotope analysis and radiocarbon dating , p. 1125
  • Methods . FTIR (Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy) , p. 1125
  • Results . Comparison of bone and enamel carbonate , p. 1128

The Mousterian bone retouchers of Noisetier Cave: experimentation and identification of marks 1131-1142
Mallye J.-B., Thiébaut C., Mourre V., Costamagno S., Claud E. & Weisbecker P.

Faecal biomarker and archaeobotanical analyses of sediments from a public latrine shed new light on ruralisation in Sagalassos, Turkey 1143-1159
Baeten J., Marinova E., De Laet V., Degryse P., De Vos D. & Waelkens M.
  • Material and methods . Coring and sampling of sediments , p. 1145
  • Material and methods . Faecal biomarker analyses , pp. 1145-1147
  • Material and methods . Measurement of Ca concentration by elemental analysis , p. 1147
  • Material and methods . Macrobotanical analysis , pp. 1147-1148
  • Material and methods . Analysis of pollen and fungal spores , p. 1148
  • Results and discussion . Sediment description and radiocarbon dating , pp. 1148-1152
  • Results and discussion . Faecal biomarkers , pp. 1152-1154
  • Results and discussion . Calcium analysis , p. 1154
  • Results and discussion . Macrobotanical analysis , p. 1154
  • Results and discussion . Pollen analysis and fungal spores , pp. 1154-1155

Assessing the resilience of irrigation agriculture: applying a social-ecological model for understanding the mitigation of salinization 1160-1171
Altaweel M. & Watanabe C.E.

Expanding ecomorphological methods: geometric morphometric analysis of Cervidae post-crania 1172-1182
Curran S.C.
  • Introduction . Ecomorphological studies in paleoanthropology , pp. 1172-1173
  • Introduction . Post-cranial functional morphology of artiodactyls , p. 1173
  • Materials and methods . Habitat and substrate categories , p. 1174
  • Materials and methods . Geometric morphometrics , pp. 1174-1175
  • Materials and methods . Multivariate analyses , pp. 1175-1176
  • Materials and methods . Visualizations , p. 1176
  • Materials and methods . Confounding factors , p. 1176
  • Results . Calcaneus landmarks , p. 1176
  • Results . Femoral medial patellar margin , pp. 1176-1177
  • Results . Tibial lateral plateau margin , pp. 1177-1178
  • Results . Third phalanx plantar margin , pp. 1178-1179
  • Discussion . Ecomorphological analysis , pp. 1179-1180
  • Discussion . Implications for cervid locomotor behavior , pp. 1180-1181

Let them eat cake? Status-based differences in diet in medieval Denmark 1183-1193
Yoder C.
  • Historical background: medieval diet . Fasting rules , p. 1184
  • Historical background: medieval diet . Peasant and elite diet , pp. 1184-1185
  • Historical background: medieval diet . Monastic diet , p. 1185
  • Stable isotopes in the reconstruction of diet , pp. 1185-1186
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